ACCOUNTANTS. L C. Harton, A.1.A., N.Z. Public Accountant . . and Auditor . . King Street TE KUIT SURVEYORS. A. W. CHEAL Licensed Surveyor TE KUITI All Descriptions of Survey Work Undertaken. Branch office at Otorohanga in charge of. Mr. Fred Mace. EDUCATIONAL 1913 EXAMINATIONS Bookkeeping, Accountancy, (Intermediate and Final) Law Professional & LL.B. Matriculation Solicitors' General Knowledge Law Professional and LL.B. Examinations under the direct supervision of F. H. LEVIEN, Esq., M.A., LL.B. NOTE—We would point out to intending Students that we make a speciality in the coaching of the foregoing, and strictly confine ourselves to them. We are therefore not dependent upon employees in carrying out our contracts with Students. Our contract is to coach you personally in subjects in which we ourselves have had wide experience. WRITE TO-DAY FOR 1913 PROSPECTUS Tiarks & Hayes Professional Coaches, Accountants, Etc. Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Kuiti College & Kindergarte St. Luke's Schoolroom Third term commences MONDAY, SE] TEMBER 23rd. Pupils prepared for examinations in Pian playing, Harmony and Theory by certi fied teachers. Miss Handyside Teacher of Music, Theory, Singin Voice Production, Drawing, Paintin, French, Russian, etc. 100% Candidat Pupils passed R.A.M. & T.C.M. Prac tical, and L.C.M. Theoratical Exams Quarter commences with First lessor Otorohanga. and Te Kuiti. Miss Ivy Graham, LICENTIATE TRINITY COLLEGE LONi. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & THEORY. Terms' on application Professor Swallow Alexandra Street (Near Presbyterian Church) SINGING VIOLIN PIANO Mr. Gerald C. Bransor Teacher of Singing & Elocutior Advanced pupils for piano. Studio: St. Luke's Parish Hall, King-st, Te Kuiti. Hours of attendance: 10 a.m. till 12,2 p.m till 5. Pupils prepared for competitions. Private address: Kelvin House. TERM COMMENCES ANY TIME When 'Xmas -,;^f Bells Ring in \Msn~ " the Old Country -^~~$« Way do wn here in the South Seas thousands of hearts are now •-'TOfe-l turning with thoughts TlT^f*^ of those at home. Let <v KHf your Christmas mes- Xjj "* sage greet them when sc, the Yule-tide bells \\ are ringing \ OVER THE ROLLING SEA In other words, select your Christmas and New Year Cards now and they will get to the Old World just in time. My stock of Greeting Cards is wonder•fully diverse, an attempt at descriptions would miserably fail. Come and inspect them to-day. Mrs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods j RORA STREET TE KUITI Pioneer Lime & Metal Works WILSON'S SIDING Owing to fire Carbonate and Ground Lime cannot be supplied until new plant is installed. Metal and Carbonate sections being greatly extended. Orders placed now will be delivered in turn. Please address all orders for i^ 3 Pioneer Products to Wilson's Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Mrs. J. H. McDonald, "Ohura House," Matiere. Every attention and comfort. Terms moderate. A woman wearing a Warner's corset feels almost "uncorsetted" —so light ia the garment, so comfortable aoeß it fit and beautifully shapes.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 518, 16 November 1912, Page 6
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